| PAGE |
Seal of New Amsterdam | 1 |
Early Dutch Houses | 2 |
The Wall and Gate | 5 |
An Old Family Bible | 6 |
Stuyvesant’s “Whitehall” | 8 |
Along the Strand | 9 |
De Sille’s House | 14 |
A Woman’s Costume, New Amsterdam | 16 |
Stuyvesant’s Bouwerie House | 20 |
The Church in the Fort | 21 |
Captain Kidd’s House | 23 |
The Church Called Trinity | 34 |
“The New-York Gazette” | 39 |
The Collect | 48 |
The British Prison-Ship | 53 |
The Middle Dutch Church | 55 |
Fraunces’ Tavern | 62 |
Broad Street and Federal Hall | 63 |
Richmond Hill | 64 |
The Corner Stone of the Park Theatre | 69 |
The Post Office, William Street | 78 |
Golden Hill Inn | 88 |
St. George’s Chapel, Beekman St. | 89 |
The City Hotel | 101 |
The House of Astor, where Irving Wrote “Astoria” | 102 |
Where Irving Lived, 17th Street and Irving Place | 104 |
The Shakespeare Tavern | 120 |
The Jumel Mansion | 123 |
Washington Hall | 132 |
On Bloomingdale Road, near 75th Street, in Poe’s Time | 147 |
The House in Carmine Street | 149 |
Where Poe Wrote “The Raven” | 157 |
Museum at the North End of the Park, 1825 | 170 |
Niblo’s Garden | 171 |
Audubon’s Home, 156th Street and North River | 193 |
Clement C. Moore’s House, Chelsea | 196 |
The University Building | 219 |
The Studio Building in West 10th Street | 221 |
53 East 20th Street | 223 |
10 West Street | 232 |
Where “How the Other Half Lives” was Written | 237 |
146 Macdougal Street | 239 |
108 Waverly Place | 240 |
Richard Grant White’s Home | 241 |
Where Richard Henry Stoddard Died | 243 |
Where the Authors’ Club was Organized | 244 |
Horace Greeley’s Home | 245 |
The Beekman Mansion | 249 |
Lawrence Hutton’s House | 252 |
De Kay’s House, London Terrace | 254 |